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Ever this war cry, Victory, victory

Author: W. Bennett Hymnal: CC1875 #3 (1875) First Line: On to the conflict, soldiers for the right
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Brightly gleams our banner

Author: T. J. Potter Hymnal: CC1875 #4 (1875)
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Rouse then, soldiers!

Author: Wm. F. Sherwin Hymnal: CC1875 #5 (1875) First Line: Sound the battle cry! See! the foe is nigh
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Clean with the reapers, holding up their hands

Author: Fannie Hymnal: CC1875 #6 (1875) First Line: Up with the morning! up and away
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Jesus, hear my humble song

Hymnal: CC1875 #7.280 (1875) First Line: Jesus dear, I come to Thee!
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O come, come away

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: CC1875 #8 (1875) First Line: The Master is calling; arise and away
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We will journey on

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: CC1875 #9 (1875) First Line: Brighter and brighter the way is growing
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Strike! O strike for vict'ry

Author: Mrs. Mary A. Kidder Hymnal: CC1875 #10 (1875)
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Let us sing to the Lord

Author: Mrs. Mary A. Kidder Hymnal: CC1875 #12 (1875) First Line: We are on our way to Zion's holy hill
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My soul, be on thy guard

Hymnal: CC1875 #13.186 (1875)
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I am glad I'm in this army

Hymnal: CC1875 #13.187 (1875) First Line: O, do not be discouraged
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Jesus waits upon the shore

Author: Mrs. Lydia Baxter Hymnal: CC1875 #14 (1875) First Line: Cast the net again, my brother
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Hold it up to the world

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: CC1875 #15 (1875) First Line: Take the cross, take the cross
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Bless me now

Author: Alexander Clark Hymnal: CC1875 #17 (1875) First Line: Heavenly Father, bless me now
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One more day's work for Jesus

Author: Miss Anna Warner Hymnal: CC1875 #19 (1875)
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Onward, Christian soldiers

Author: Rev. Sabine Baring Gould Hymnal: CC1875 #20 (1875)
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Take up the cross

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: CC1875 #21 (1875) First Line: If my disciple thou wouldst be
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Yes, I will go

Author: Fannie Hymnal: CC1875 #22 (1875) First Line: There's a gentle voice within calls away
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O yes! it's coming nearer

Author: Mrs. M. E. M. Sangster Hymnal: CC1875 #23 (1875) First Line: It's coming, coming nearer
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Glory, glory hallelujah, Though a stranger here I roam

Hymnal: CC1875 #25.263 (1875) First Line: Christians, I am on my journey!
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I love Jesus, yes, I do

Hymnal: CC1875 #25.260 (1875) First Line: Come, Thou Fount of every blessing
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At the cross there's room

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: CC1875 #26 (1875) First Line: Mourner, wheresoe'er thou art
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Pleading with thee

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CC1875 #27 (1875) First Line: So near to the kingdom! yet what dost thou lack?
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There were ninety and nine that safely lay

Author: Elizabeth C. Clephane Hymnal: CC1875 #28 (1875)
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The Lost Sheep

Author: F. J. C. Hymnal: CC1875 #29 (1875) First Line: From the hundred sheep which the Shepherd's care Lyrics: 1 From the hundred sheep which the Shepherd’s care Had protected many a day, There was one went forth, and its restless feet In the desert wandered away; Then the Shepherd’s heart was griev’d, and He kindly said: On the mountain it will languish and pine; I will go and search for the sheep I lost, I will leave the ninety and nine. 2 There was joy, great joy in the Shepherd’s fold, When His long, long journey was o’er, And the poor lost sheep that had gone astray, In His arms He tenderly bore; Then the Shepherd’s heart was glad, and He said to all: What a moment of rejoicing is mine! For I love my sheep that I lost and found, More than all the ninety and nine. 3 Oh, that Shepherd kind is the Son of God, Who has borne our sorrow and care; It was He who said, there is joy in heaven O’er the wanderer’s penitent prayer; To the soul He bringeth back to His fold of grace, To His precious fold of mercy divine, How His heart goes out for He loves that one More than all the ninety and nine.
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Still undecided? Look to thy heart

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CC1875 #30 (1875)
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Oh! how happy are they

Hymnal: CC1875 #31.272 (1875)
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O Lamb of God, I come!

Hymnal: CC1875 #31.271 (1875) First Line: Just as I am--without one plea
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Safe in the arms of Jesus

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CC1875 #32 (1875)
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Wholly Thine, wholly Thine

Author: Mrs. Annie S. Hawks Hymnal: CC1875 #33 (1875) First Line: Thine, most gracious Lord
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O my Saviour, hear me

Author: Fanny J. Crosby Hymnal: CC1875 #34 (1875)

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